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  2. Geodis Park - Wikipedia

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    Geodis Park, [2] known during development and construction as Nashville SC Stadium and Nashville Fairgrounds Stadium, [3] is a 30,109-seat soccer-specific stadium at the historic Nashville Fairgrounds in Nashville, Tennessee.

  3. James A. Cayce Homes - Wikipedia

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    By the 2000s, it was the lowest-income locality in Nashville, with a high rate of criminal activity. [3] As of 2017, it is largest housing project in Nashville, with 781 units. [4] The parking lot was the location of the shooting of Jocques Clemmons on February 10, 2017.

  4. Opryland USA - Wikipedia

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    Opryland USA (later called Opryland Themepark and colloquially "Opryland") was a theme park in Nashville, Tennessee.It operated seasonally (generally March to October) from 1972 to 1997, and for a special Christmas-themed engagement every December from 1993 to 1997.

  5. How Nashville wants to solve its downtown traffic problem

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    A long-awaited plan to make it easier to travel through Nashville's downtown is now live, and accepting public feedback. ConnectDowntown is a 10-year action plan for traffic and transportation ...

  6. Tennessee's 7th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    The 7th district now obtains the western portion of Nashville while it lost some rural counties to the 8th district. [6] [7] Despite the dramatic changes to the district's boundaries, the district is still considered safe Republican, with a Cook PVI of R+10. [8] Republican Congressman Mark Green still represents the district to this day.

  7. List of tallest buildings in Nashville - Wikipedia

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    This list of the tallest buildings in Nashville ranks skyscrapers in Nashville, in the U.S. state of Tennessee, by height. The tallest building in the city and the state is the AT&T Building , which rises 617 feet (188 m) in downtown Nashville and was completed in 1994. [ 1 ]

  8. Four of 7 officers returned to regular duty after leak of ...

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    Four of seven Nashville Police officers who had been put on administrative assignment following the leak of pages from a school shooter's journals to a conservative commentator have returned to ...

  9. Nashville's WeGo wins $10.7M in state funds for ... - AOL

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    Four projects bolstering Nashville's WeGo public transit system won a combined $10.7M in state grant funds to improve user safety and build a new hub.